PORTSMOUTH — Harbour Place Condominium residents will spend another night outside of their homes after a five-alarm fire displaced them Friday night, causing more than $1 million worth of damages to the waterfront property.

“No one is allowed in tonight,” Fire Captain Todd Germain said. “As of this morning, insurance companies, clean up companies, moving companies and building representatives were there assessing the damage.”

The 18 units in the condominium building at 135 Bow Street cost well over a half a million dollars each, and Germain said over half of them saw damages.

“Three units (12, 13 and 14) are totally destroyed and another six are heavily damaged with smoke and water,” he said.

Germain said the units with smoke and water damage can be repaired.

“The $1 million damage number, I'd say, is on the low-end,” he said.

Unit 13 saw the worst of the fire, with the flames actually coming through that residence.

“The fire started in a chimney in a unit below unit thirteen's fireplace,” Germain said. “The chimney fire started and eventually got away from the chimney at some point and got into unit thirteen's ceiling and up through the roof of the building.”

The owners of unit 13 were not in the building at the time of the fire.

All residents were evacuated safely on Friday night.

After crews arrived on scene, firefighters from departments all across the region were continuously called in, until eventually the fire went to five-alarms shortly before 10 p.m.